IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Randy Wilburn
Rogers
August 14, 1952 – June 11, 2021
Randy Wilburn Rogers 68 – born Aug 14, 1952; died June 11, 2021. He was the only son and youngest child of Doris Katherine Massey Rogers and the late Jesse Wilburn Rogers.
Funeral services for Randy will be held on Wednesday, June 16, 2021 at Cornerstone Christian Fellowship beginning at 10:00 a.m. with Reverend Steve Defee, Brother Keith Price, and Brother Jerry Trotter officiating. Burial will follow at Rutledge Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery directed by Dunklin Funeral Home. The family will receive friends for visitation on Tuesday, June 15, 2021 from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Cornerstone Christian Fellowship. The family would like to request potted plants be sent in lieu of cut flowers.
Randy was preceded in death by his sister, Lillian Rogers Hermeling Bailey; niece Kimberly Dawn Hermeling; brother-in-law RD Owens, sister-in-law Marilyn Jinright; great-nephew Dustin Sasser; father-in-law Ray McDaniel, brother-in-law, Jimmy McDaniel.
He is survived by his wife, Beth McDaniel Rogers, and his children: Brandi Rogers Smith (James), Brandon Rogers, Jennifer Rogers (Darryl Holden), Mary Beth Mote, Will Mote (Zully), Joey Mote (Kaitlyn)
Grandchildren
Hunter Harrington, Layney Smith, Talan Smith
Dyllan Hulion (Ashley); Chloe Corley; Devyn Rogers and Garrett Bailey; Nevaeh Rogers
Reid Owen
Esme Mote; Zafy Mote
John Thomas Mote
Great-grandchildren
Adam Hulion, Sophia Slaughter, Brantley Hulion
Mother-in-law June Green McDaniel
Siblings: Linda Rogers Owens; Dianne Rogers Coggins (David); Joanne Rogers Peak (Jerry); brother-in-law, Lee McDaniel (Rhonda).
A host of nieces, nephews and special friends.
Jobs: Montgomery Advertiser paper route; Super Foods 1972-1989; Piggly Wiggly; Independent Life; Sanders Lead; Stephens Concrete; United States Post Office in Montgomery (he served at Cloverland and Shakespeare Stations)
Randy taught adult Sunday School classes at Rutledge Second Baptist Church and Luverne First Assembly for many years – in fact, one of his favorite Bible books to teach was Revelation, and he covered it several times throughout the years. He also served in several other capacities in whatever church he attended. In 2018, he received his chaplain's certification from Biker Bible Institute, and he was a founding member of Three in One Motorcycle Ministry; he and Beth operated Living Water Coffee House in Luverne, where they held Bible studies and church services every week. Randy always liked to point out the US and world maps on the wall at the shop; they both featured pins where folks passing through Luverne would stop for a cup of coffee and a visit, and they were always invited to add a pin to their hometown. They had a ministry to the "invisible people" - those that most people overlook. He always said he had a "talk to me" face, and people shared their life stories with him, because he was a good listener.
Randy loved riding his motorcycle, and studying the Bible – he had several favorite Bibles and loved to find out "new" things in the scripture. He also loved playing jokes on people, including shouting "Boo!" at unexpected moments. He loved working on his vehicles, and kept himself educated on how to fix anything by watching YouTube videos.
Randy was a people person, and his infectious smile drew folks to him every day. His main goal was to point people to Jesus.
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